Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah and Shadab Khan amongst nominees for the BBL13 Draft

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More than 30 Pakistan internationals among a pool of 376 overseas players to nominate for the BBL|13 Draft

Pakistan quartet Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah, Shadab Khan and Mohammad Rizwan have been unveiled as the latest T20 superstars to nominate for the KFC BBL|13 Draft as the league today released a full list of nominees for this year's event.

A bumper pool of 376 overseas players from 29 countries have put their hand up to play in the BBL this summer with at least 30 Pakistan internationals joining South African power-hitters Quinton de Kock and Rassie van der Dussen, West Indian allrounder Jason Holder and Zimbabwe talisman Sikandar Raza.

BBL|13 Overseas player draft: the full list
Naseem, Rizwan, de Kock, van der Dussen and Raza are yet to play in the Big Bash, while Rauf is a crowd favourite at the MCG after representing Melbourne Stars for three seasons from 2019-2022 and Shadab was drafted last year by the Hobart Hurricanes, with both players eligible for retention by those clubs on Sunday.

Former West Indies captain Holder also played three games for the Sydney Sixers in in BBL|09 where he hit 62 runs striking at 182 but doesn't qualify for a retention pick.

And as reported by cricket.com.au on Thursday, today's announcement confirms that Rashid Khan has nominated for this year's draft and is eligible to be retained by Adelaide Strikers despite saying in January that he was "strongly considering" not returning to the BBL in protest over Cricket Australia cancelling a scheduled ODI series against Afghanistan.
The full list of nominees and whether they are eligible to be retained by any of the eight clubs can be found below.

League officials also released 122 names up for grabs in the inaugural Weber WBBL draft which precedes the men's draft this Sunday.

The league on Wednesday is expected to elevate more than 40 men's and women's players to the platinum tier, making them eligible for selection in the first round of the draft.

Players selected with a platinum pick in the BBL|13 Draft will pocket up to $420,000 this season.
Joining the star Pakistan quartet in the draft pool will be international regulars Fakhar Zaman, Usama Mir and Shan Masood, emerging quick Mohammad Hasnain and veterans Yasir Shah, Asif Ali and Usman Shinwari.

If selected, it will be Hasnain's first appearance back in the competition since being banned from bowling for an illegal action after he was reported by umpire Gerard Abood during his BBL debut for the Sydney Thunder in January 2022.

The 23-year-old, who took seven wickets at 15 during his five-game stint with the Thunder in BBL|11, underwent four months of remedial work before being clear to bowl internationally again in June last year.
The Stars have already indicated in their 'Road to the Draft' video series that Rauf is on their radar for BBL|13 after taking a fast bowler in Trent Boult with their first pick in last year's draft. Boult, however, hasn't nominated for this year's draft.

Rauf holds a sensational Big Bash record with his 30 wickets at 16.40 in 18 matches for the Stars including a stunning hat-trick against the Thunder in BBL|09, helping put him on the radar of national selectors and he has since debuted in all three formats for Pakistan.

Like Rauf, it would also be Shadab's fourth BBL campaign if picked up on Sunday after previous appearances with Brisbane Heat in BBL|07 and Sydney Sixers in BBL|11 before his stint with the Hurricanes last summer was cut short by injury after seven wickets in five matches.

The 24-year-old leg-spinner and hard-hitting middle-order batter currently sits fourth in the T20I allrounder rankings and has experience in the big moments on Australia soil after smashing a 22-ball 52 and claiming 2-16 against South Africa in last year's T20 World Cup.
De Kock is another with a handy record in Australia despite no BBL experience with 856 runs at 35.66, including two centuries, in 24 matches for South Africa across the game's three formats.

The wicketkeeper-batter has become a regular on the global T20 circuit after his retirement from Test cricket at the end of 2021, dominating the inaugural Major League Cricket season for Seattle Orcas with three half-centuries in seven innings, including 87 off 52 balls in the final.

CA's general manager of Big Bash Leagues, Alistair Dobson, said the "volume and calibre of nominations" for both drafts highlighted the appeal of the BBL and WBBL for players from across the globe
"With the uplift in Big Bash player payment pools this season, top international players are set to earn more than ever before highlighting the Big Bash League's continued commitment to fostering a world-class competition," he said.

Both the WBBL and BBL drafts will be held on Sunday, September 3, in a televised event on Fox Cricket and Kayo Sports, with the WBBL draft taking place from 5.30pm, ahead of the BBL draft from 7pm.

The Stars, who finished last in BBL|12, hold the first pick in this year's draft following a weighted lottery in July, while the Thunder will make the first ever selection in the WBBL draft.

The drafts for both leagues will follow the same guidelines and format as the inaugural men's event last year – there will be four rounds, with clubs able to select a minimum of two and a maximum of three players in total.

The first two rounds will go in the order of the lottery, while rounds three and four will 'snake', which means the team picking last in the second round will pick first in the third round.
 
Seems no Babar Azam in this list.
 
Strange husnain still wants to play in bbl .He will be scrutinized on each and every delivery he bowls .He shouldn't have put his name in draft
 
Strange husnain still wants to play in bbl .He will be scrutinized on each and every delivery he bowls .He shouldn't have put his name in draft

Will make a man out of him!

I expect lot of media attention directed at him
 
Haris Rauf, Naseem Shah & potentially Usama Mir could be hot properties for these teams.
 
Rauf and Naseem will definitely be picked up. Aussies appreciate good Pakistani fast bowling.
 
Rauf and Naseem will definitely be picked up. Aussies appreciate good Pakistani fast bowling.
What about the saviour at Pakistan’s GOAT T20 opener?

Mind you, Asif Ali was a big investment for Ricky Ponting’s team. Surely the saviour will go at 4 times his rate?
 
Haris Rauf and Naseem Shah should get picked, assuming there's no clash in terms of commitment to the tournament.
 
As T20 leagues go, the BBL is the best gig. Spend a beautiful Aussie summer at the beach, get paid to play a little cricket on the side. No wonder everyone signed up.
 
Platinum players announced ahead of the Big Bash Drafts

August 30, 2023

50 players have been given Platinum status for the Weber WBBL|09 and KFC BBL|13 Overseas Player Drafts happening this Sunday, September 3.

25 players for each Draft were today named on the Platinum list, making them eligible to be Drafted in the first round within the top salary band.

Men's players - Shadab, Haris and Rizwan in this list

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Platinum players announced ahead of the Big Bash Drafts

August 30, 2023

50 players have been given Platinum status for the Weber WBBL|09 and KFC BBL|13 Overseas Player Drafts happening this Sunday, September 3.

25 players for each Draft were today named on the Platinum list, making them eligible to be Drafted in the first round within the top salary band.

Men's players - Shadab, Haris and Rizwan in this list

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Do players pick categories themselves? I mean some of the English players here are shocking names
 
The worlds best keeper put in the platinum category. The Aussies really know talent when they see it
 
West Indian Nichloas Pooran and Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan have withdrawn from the BBL Draft.
 
West Indian Nichloas Pooran and Pakistan's Mohammad Rizwan have withdrawn from the BBL Draft.
Huge loss for all franchises. Rizwan could have proven to be a real match winner as the tournament progressed and I would assume if he stayed in the draft than he would have been hotly contested by all teams
 
Rizwan knows he can’t play bounce - his stock would have taken a nosedive if he played BBL
 
Hope Ihsanullah gets selected. He and Naseem are the only players I'm interested in seeing in this tournament.
 
Rizwan most likely withdrew because he knew he had NO CHANCE being picked in the platinum category. Another snub would have destroyed his image amongst his fans who claim he is the GOAT T20 opener
 
Rizwan knows he can’t play bounce - his stock would have taken a nosedive if he played BBL
Imran Khan’s bounce billo song would have gained renewed interest if Rizwan played BBL
 
Huge loss for all franchises. Rizwan could have proven to be a real match winner as the tournament progressed and I would assume if he stayed in the draft than he would have been hotly contested by all teams
Na I recon Rizwan did the right thing like Babar did with the emirates T20 league

Safeguard your reputation playing on phattas where you are the captain or your friend is the captain
 
Na I recon Rizwan did the right thing like Babar did with the emirates T20 league

Safeguard your reputation playing on phattas where you are the captain or your friend is the captain
BPL is anything but played on phattas. Infact it is mainly played on minefield spinning tracks, as it is evident from the fact that there is hardly 3-5 times that a team score reach beyond 190 in the last edition. You need serious skills in playing spin to succeed in this league.

That's why I think Babar choose this league, in order to enhance his capability against spin attacks. He is constantly trying to improve his skillsets instead of choosing big money. If this true then, he should be acclaimed and respected for this only. He is not safeguarding his reputation by playing this league, infact he is putting his reputation in danger by playing this league, in my opinion.
 
Overseas players locked in for KFC BBL|13

September 3, 2023

Rashid Khan, Harry Brook, Tom Curran and Quinton De Kock headline a list of 21 overseas players selected in the KFC BBL|13 Draft.

The second BBL Draft for saw 374 players from 29 countries put their names forward for selection in the KFC BBL|13 squads.

Round one was full of excitement and key retention picks, with seven Clubs selecting Platinum players.

The Melbourne Stars attempted to use their first pick to recruit the world’s best T20 bowler Rashid Khan, from the Adelaide Strikers, before he was retained for a seventh straight season in blue. Powerful English batsman Harry Brook was then selected and will call the Melbourne Stars home for BBL|13.

The Sydney Sixers used their retention pick to stop the Hobart Hurricanes' attempt to take Tom Curran at pick three, before the Hurricanes picked up Chris Jordan.

South African wicket-keeper/batter Quinton De Kock will make his first appearance in the BBL this summer after being selected by the Melbourne Renegades.

The Big Bash's leading overseas run scorer Alex Hales (Sydney Thunder) and Colin Munro (Brisbane Heat) were also taken in the opening round. Perth Scorchers once again passed on their round one selection.

Subsequent rounds saw Haris Rauf returning to the Melbourne Stars for a fourth season with the Club, while Mujeeb Ur Rahman (Renegades), James Vince (Sixers) and Sam Billings (Brisbane Heat) were all selected by their KFC BBL|12 Clubs.

Opening batter Zac Crawley's return to the competition will see him in new colours at the Perth Scorchers, while Big Bash favourites Chris Jordan (Hurricanes) and Sam Hain (Hurricanes) will also have new homes for the upcoming campaign. The season ahead will also welcome exciting newcomers Zaman Khan, Paul Walter and Corey Anderson who will all have their first taste of the KFC BBL this summer

The full list of players selected in the KFC BBL|13 Draft is:



Round One


1. Adelaide Strikers: Rashid Khan (Retention)
2. Melbourne Stars: Harry Brook
3. Sydney Sixers: Tom Curran (Retention)
4. Hobart Hurricanes: Chris Jordan
5. Melbourne Renegades: Quinton De Kock
6. Sydney Thunder: Alex Hales
7. Brisbane Heat: Colin Munro
8. Perth Scorchers: pass

Round Two

9. Melbourne Stars: Haris Rauf
10. Adelaide Strikers: Jamie Overton
11. Hobart Hurricanes: Sam Hain
12. Melbourne Renegades: Mujeeb Ur Rahman
13. Sydney Thunder: Zaman Khan
14. Sydney Sixers: James Vince
15. Brisbane Heat: Sam Billings
16. Perth Scorchers: Zac Crawley

Round Three


17. Perth Scorchers: Laurie Evans
18. Brisbane Heat: Paul Walter
19. Sydney Sixers: pass
20. Sydney Thunder: pass
21. Melbourne Renegades: pass
22. Hobart Hurricanes: Corey Anderson
23. Adelaide Strikers: pass
24. Melbourne Stars: pass

Round Four

25. Melbourne Stars: Usama Mir
26. Adelaide Strikers: Adam Hose
27. Hobart Hurricanes: pass
28. Melbourne Renegades: pass
29. Sydney Thunder: pass
30. Sydney Sixers: Rehan Ahmed
31. Brisbane Heat: pass
32. Perth Scorchers: pass
 
Rizwan most likely withdrew because he knew he had NO CHANCE being picked in the platinum category. Another snub would have destroyed his image amongst his fans who claim he is the GOAT T20 opener

Pretty sure he withdrew because he had no chance of playing in BBL when its during the Pakistan-Australia Test series and then there's T20's in NZ to prepare for the upcoming T20 WC.

Will be interesting if Pakistan also opt to include Rauf in the Test series squad as he is familiar with Australian conditions but big difference between white ball & red ball but there's a possibility he gets included in the squad and has to withdraw from BBL too.
 
Pretty sure he withdrew because he had no chance of playing in BBL when its during the Pakistan-Australia Test series and then there's T20's in NZ to prepare for the upcoming T20 WC.

Will be interesting if Pakistan also opt to include Rauf in the Test series squad as he is familiar with Australian conditions but big difference between white ball & red ball but there's a possibility he gets included in the squad and has to withdraw from BBL too.
Then why enter in the first place?

Why enter the hundred draft in the first place as well?
 
Melbourne Stars introduces Pakistan Bay for three MCG games

In an exhilarating move to celebrate the return of fan favorite Haris Rauf and spinner Usama Mir, the Melbourne Stars has introduced Pakistan Bay, a designated specific seating area at level 1 of Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) for the upcoming Big Bash League (BBL) season.

Adding to the excitement, Melbourne Stars has also unveiled the exclusive "House of Rauf" membership for BBL 13, which promises an unparalleled fan experience, allowing enthusiasts to witness the thrilling action from "Pakistan Bay."

In addition to Haris Rauf, Melbourne Stars will showcase the talent of another Pakistani cricketer, spinner Osama Mir, making the team a true reflection of the global appeal and diversity of cricket. As the anticipation builds for the upcoming BBL season, Melbourne Stars and the MCG aim to create a memorable experience for fans with the introduction of Pakistan Bay and the House of Rauf membership.

Tickets for Pakistan Bay have already hit the shelves and are available for purchase, allowing fans to secure their spots well in advance for this special cricketing celebration. With limited seats in Pakistan Bay, the demand is expected to be high among both Melbourne Stars supporters and cricket fans eager to witness the BBL action in a unique and dedicated environment.​
 
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Lol Zampa plays for Melbourne Stars. Usama will not even get a game.
 
According to reports, Haris Rauf's participation in the BBL might face a problem. His absence will be a problem for Melbourne Stars, as they had signed the Pakistani fast bowler as a key player.
 
Centrally contracted players shouldn't be given NOCs. Would like for once to see Shadab grinding in Pakistan.
 
PCB will definitely delay his NOC, because of his participation in on going National T20 Cup 2023
 
BBL is a great tournament for the players to be a part of as they will give them an opportunity to play with some of the best players but the workload of the players should be the main concern.
 
Shadab is a good player but recently we have seen a great dip in his bowling prowess. He needs to work greatly on his bowling or else we might see an abrupt end to his career. So besides these leagues he must take his time out for longer formats.
 
Players need to get hold of their work routine. Cannot be playing each and every tournament and league. Need some rest as well as the T20 World Cup is coming and SHadab and Haris have been good at this format. The NZ tour is also coming. PCB really needs to keep an eye on these players.
 
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